A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES CONTENTS

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1 1 A PRACTICAL ENGLISH GRAMMAR EXERCISES CONTENTS Articles PEG chapter I 1 Articles: a/an 2 Articles: the 3 Articles: a/an, the 4 Articles and possessive adjectives 5 a/an and one Auxiliary verbs PEG chapters Auxiliary verbs 7 Auxiliaries conjugated with do/does/did 8 Auxiliary verbs 9 Auxiliary verbs 10 Additions to remarks, using auxiliary verbs 11 Agreements and disagreements with remarks, using auxiliary verbs 12 Question tags after negative statements 13 Question tags after affirmative statements 14 Question tags: mixed 15 Auxiliaries followed by full or bare infinitive 16 Auxiliaries: mixed 17 have: possessive 18 have: various uses 19 The have + object + past participle construction 20 be 21 it is/there is 22 can and be able 23 may 24 must and have to 25 must not and need not 26 need not and don't have to etc. 27 must, can't and needn't with the perfect infinitive Present and past tenses PEG chapters The simple present tense 29 The simple present tense 30 The present continuous tense 31 The simple present and the present continuous 32 The simple present and the present continuous 33 The simple past tense 34 The simple past tense 35 The past continuous tense 36 The simple past and the past continuous 37 The simple past and the past continuous

2 38 The present perfect tense 39 The present perfect and the simple past 40 The present perfect and the simple past 41 The present perfect and the simple past 42 The present perfect continuous tense 43 The present perfect and the present perfect continuous 44 for and since Future forms PEG chapter The present continuous tense as a future form 46 The be going to form 47 The present continuous and the be going to form 48 The future simple 49 The present continuous and the future simple 50 will + infinitive and the be going to form 51 will + infinitive and the be going to form 52 The future continuous tense 53 will + infinitive and the future continuous 54 won't + infinitive and the future continuous negative 55 Second person interrogative: will you and other forms 56 shall and will 57 Time clauses 58 The future perfect tense 59 Time clauses 60 would and should 61 would and should Conditionals PEG chapter Conditional sentences: type 1 63 Conditional sentences: type 2 64 Conditional sentences: type 3 65 Conditional sentences: mixed types 66 Conditional sentences: mixed types 67 Mixed tenses and verb forms Infinitive PEG chapter Full or bare infinitive 69 Full or bare infinitive 70 Infinitive represented by to 71 too/enough/so... as with infinitive 72 Various infinitive constructions 73 Perfect infinitive used with auxiliary verbs 74 Perfect infinitive used with auxiliaries and some other verbs Generated by Foxit PDF Creator Foxit Software

6 6 Time clauses PEG chapters 32, Time clauses 169 Time clauses 170 when, whenever and as (= while, because) Phrasal verbs PEG chapter Combinations with get and be 172 Combinations with look and keep 173 Combinations with go and come 174 Combinations with take and run 175 Combinations with turn, call and break 176 Combinations with give, put and make 177 Combinations with clear, cut, fall, hold, let and hand 178 Mixed combinations 179 Mixed combinations 180 Mixed combinations 181 Mixed combinations 182 Mixed combinations with compound prepositions/adverbs 183 Substituting phrasal verbs for other expressions 184 Substituting phrasal verbs for other expressions 185 Combinations with off and on 186 Combinations with up 187 Combinations with out 188 Combinations with down, away and over 189 Mixed combinations used in a connected passage 190 Mixed combinations used in a connected passage

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